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Friday, February 25, 2011

Concept Trailer





I made a longer Recut of the Teaser. Added a bit at the beginning, changed up the music a bit.

Right now, I'm re-working the budget, making prop lists, and doing re-writes.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Monday, February 21, 2011

Concept Teaser

Yes it was originally supposed to be an 8 minute Concept Trailer. To better explain the plot. But there was a hard drive crash, and much of that footage was lost.

But this is a good thing. I was starting to fret over the 8 minutes when really I needed to concentrate on making that full feature film. The first 4 minutes was good enough to garner some interest and display the initial feel. This concept trailer gives you a glimpse of the plot.





The next step is to put together a Pitch Video where I explain the entire plot and tell you more about the full feature, and then to post it on our Kickstarter page. Speaking of that. Check out our Kickstarter here:




We're going to raise $1,800 to start. At Kickstarter you can make a pledge to the project and get several different kinds of incentives. You can get DVD's, Artwork, Associate Producer Credits, and a whole lot more stuff. But if we don't reach our target goal then no one gets charged and no incentives are given.

We've got about 30 days left now. Special thanks to the 4 people to start us off with the initial pledges. I really appreciate it.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Synaptic Light


Scratch what I said about 800 views. Since then we've shot up to 9200 views. Wow. And still the positive comments and messages come in. Thank you all so much. We've got a good pace going. I'm finishing up re-writes on the script for the Feature Film of REDD. I'm so very excited to shoot this. It's going to be a fun and unique movie experience and I can't wait to show it to the world.

Synaptic Light Blog was kind enough to do a nice post about REDD. Even squeezed some questions out of me about the behind the scenes.

CHECK IT OUT HERE. SYNAPTIC LIGHT BLOG.

Special thanks to Phillip Gibb.